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1828 June 11 + + 2o

Article

10

VIII Epoch the eighth 1789
Introduction to Morals
& Legislation

VIII. Epoch the ninth eighth. Year 18 1789: Date of the
publication intituled Introduction to the principles of Morals
and Legislation. On this occasion for the first time, not only
are a list of sorts of pains and pleasures regarded as compl brought
to view under heads the list of which is regarded as compleat
— sufficient for all purposes — or not wanting much of being so, but the several corresponding
motives are brought to view by the side of them respectively
and the idea associated with the word render is for the
first time rendered clear and determinative. Notice is also
taken, and that for the first time of the three species of denomination employed in
speaking of the same motive — the eulogistic expression of
a sentiment of approbation as attached to the idea of the motive,
dyslogistic, of a sentiment of disapprobation, and neutral
expression if neither the one nor the other of these two collations
and frequently irrelevant and det adjuncts. But on
this occasion neither of interests nor of desires is any thing
said: nor of the abovementioned denominations is any endeavour
applied to the rendering the list compleat. Word
here employed in the mention made of the principle, utility alone:
not as yet happiness.

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X Epoch the tenth Spring 1817
Table of the Springs of Action

IX Epoch the IX tenth. Year 1817: Date of the publication
intituled Table of the Springs of Action.[+]
[+] Here for the first time
the list of the above
mentioned denominations
of the three classes is endeavoured
to be rendered
compleat. Here too
to pains
pleasures and motives
are added the corresponding
desires and interests
and, for the of
consistency and compleatness,
names are
proposed for the several
interests: a practice which
as in some instances
though without any
view towards compleatness
had been done by
Helvetius. Lastly, here,

Here for giving
facility to comparison and observation of the mutual relations
of the several classes of objects, one to another, they are placed together
on one surface, in the form of a Table. In the form they
To it are subjoined Notes in which explanation is given of
other psychological entities, such as affections passions virtues vices
good, moral evil &c
in no
inconsiderable number, explanation is given, and
the sense rendered clear and determinate, by use of
indication given of their relation to the beforementioned
ones. But of the all-embracing and all-ruling principle
no need was found, on this occasion, of making mention, by either
of its names.




Identifier: | JB/014/408/001
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Date_1

1829-06-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

408

Info in main headings field

article

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

5171

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